Hunter’s Moon is the first book in the A Tale of the Sazi series by C.T. Adams and Cathy Clamp, a paranormal romance that features werewolves, hitmen, and a heroine who is desperate to end her life. The novel was published in 2004 and has received mixed reviews from readers and critics.
The story follows Sue Quentin, a woman who hires Tony, a mysterious hitman, to kill her. However, she soon discovers that Tony is not a normal human, but a werewolf who belongs to a secret society of shapeshifters called the Sazi. Tony is intrigued by Sue and decides to protect her from his enemies, who are also not fully human. Along the way, they develop a romantic relationship and face various dangers and challenges.
The novel has been praised for its fast-paced plot, original world-building, and steamy romance. Some readers enjoyed the suspense, action, and humor of the story, as well as the chemistry between the main characters. Others appreciated the diversity and complexity of the Sazi, who have different animal forms and abilities.
However, the novel has also been criticized for its lack of character development, unrealistic dialogue, and inconsistent tone. Some readers found the heroine to be annoying, weak, and irrational, while the hero was too perfect, possessive, and controlling. Others felt that the plot was too convoluted, confusing, and unbelievable, with too many coincidences and twists. Some also complained that the romance was too rushed, forced, and unrealistic, with too much sex and not enough emotional depth.
Overall, Hunter’s Moon is a novel that may appeal to fans of paranormal romance who are looking for a thrilling and sexy read, but may disappoint those who are looking for a more realistic and nuanced story
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Hunter’s Moon (A Tale of the Sazi, #1) by C.T. Adams | Goodreads
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